07 August 2020
Scholar Symposium: climate change action amidst a pandemic
What lessons can we draw from coronavirus to galvanise climate action?
30 July 2020
Scholar Symposium: transformative data
Big data presents opportunities for governments to develop useful policy and tailor services.
07 July 2020
Scholar Symposium: knowledge mobilisation
Evidence-based policy or policy-based evidence?
11 June 2020
Starting a PhD is a journey to another world: fellow travellers are the key to find your way
Sir Roland Wilson PhD scholar Anna Fieldhouse reflects on her experience as a new scholar during coronavirus.
04 June 2020
Scholar Symposium: The art of leadership
When it comes to leadership, there are many approaches and just as many pitfalls.
04 June 2020
A bit of “fill and bounce”? Not quite…
SRW PhD scholar Dr Christiane Gerblinger on teaching online, home-schooling and finishing a thesis in isolation.
02 June 2020
Alumni come together to deepen the links between academia and the public service
The SRW Foundation is building upon its partnership with academia and the Australian Public Service through the establishment of an Alumn
01 June 2020
Perspectives on National Reconciliation Week 2020: A chance to reflect, listen and do
SRW alumni Dr Talia Avrahamzon and Ginibi Robinson (Bundjalung) from CAEPR share their perspective of the theme of National Reconciliatio
28 May 2020
Perspectives on National Reconciliation Week 2020: Are we ‘In this together’?
Sir Roland Wilson PhD scholar Siddharth Shirodkar shares his perspective on reconciliation efforts in Australia this National Reconciliat
26 May 2020
Perspectives on National Reconciliation Week 2020: Belonging to an exceptional group
Sir Roland Wilson Foundation Pat Turner scholar Steve Munns shares his thoughts on the theme of National Reconciliation Week, ‘In this to
14 May 2020
Tech in the time of coronavirus
Sir Roland Wilson PhD scholar Helen Benassi on the challenges of technological connection during coronavirus.
12 May 2020
The impossible choice: research and parenting during COVID-19
Sir Roland Wilson PhD scholar Melanie Broder on drastically changing working methods to juggle multiple roles.
The Sir Roland Wilson Foundation is a partnership between The Australian National University, Charles Darwin University and the Australian Public Service.